Learn more about myself, and how Earth Art got started, over a decade ago in the About Us Section. This is a small Family run Business that is here to stay. We've weathered the depression of 2010 and the pandemic of 2020. We're honored and proud to continue to serve our lifelong clients and those who are just now discovering what we have to offer in our unique jewelry lines and custom work.
Custom jewelry need not be complicated or frustrating. With Earth Art, Everything is handled by one person: Austin Moore. You'll be in direct contact with me, Austin from start to finish, knowing that your project is in experienced hands. Use left/right arrows to navigate the slideshow or swipe left/right if using a mobile device.
Custom jewelry need not be complicated or frustrating. With Earth Art, Everything is handled by one person: Austin Moore. You'll be in direct contact with me, Austin from start to finish, knowing that your project is in experienced hands. Use left/right arrows to navigate the slideshow or swipe left/right if using a mobile device.
Services
If you are looking for a fine jeweler who can run the gambit between modern and eclectic, from high end diamond rings to gothic cocktail rings to timeless classics, no one else comes close.
As your personal jeweler, I offer custom design services that are exclusive between the customer and myself.
I've been making jewelry for more than a decade and am here to continue to service my customers needs.
This commitment brings a level of value that most box stores and online boutiques cannot provide: A long lasting relationship with my customers.
As your personal jeweler, I offer custom design services that are exclusive between the customer and myself.
I've been making jewelry for more than a decade and am here to continue to service my customers needs.
This commitment brings a level of value that most box stores and online boutiques cannot provide: A long lasting relationship with my customers.
Ring sizing is very important.
I highly recommend stopping by a local jewelry shop or department store and ask them to be sized.
They should be happy to do it, and it should be free.
Make sure to try on the correct type of ring sizers.
If you are planning on purchasing a wide ring, then get sized for a wide ring.
They feel tighter than skinny rings and often need to be sized abut a half a size larger.
You can also purchase a set of inexpensive plastic ring sizers like the ones pictured.
I keep these stocked in my office so if you are not in a hurry, let me know and I can arrange to send you a pair if you are unable to make it to a jewelry or department store for sizing.
I highly recommend stopping by a local jewelry shop or department store and ask them to be sized.
They should be happy to do it, and it should be free.
Make sure to try on the correct type of ring sizers.
If you are planning on purchasing a wide ring, then get sized for a wide ring.
They feel tighter than skinny rings and often need to be sized abut a half a size larger.
You can also purchase a set of inexpensive plastic ring sizers like the ones pictured.
I keep these stocked in my office so if you are not in a hurry, let me know and I can arrange to send you a pair if you are unable to make it to a jewelry or department store for sizing.
First of all: Don't Worry!
Your ring is real sterling silver.
I test all of my alloys to ensure that everything I sell is up to standard.
Sterling silver is an alloy of 92.5% silver, and 7.5% copper.
When I work the silver with heat, via either casting or soldering, a fine layer of copper will rise to the surface.
I then clean the rings in a mild acid which removes only the copper from the surface.
This usually means that the ring will have a total silver content of more than 92.5%.
Next, if called for, I'll oxidize the ring to turn it completely black.
Your ring is real sterling silver.
I test all of my alloys to ensure that everything I sell is up to standard.
Sterling silver is an alloy of 92.5% silver, and 7.5% copper.
When I work the silver with heat, via either casting or soldering, a fine layer of copper will rise to the surface.
I then clean the rings in a mild acid which removes only the copper from the surface.
This usually means that the ring will have a total silver content of more than 92.5%.
Next, if called for, I'll oxidize the ring to turn it completely black.
When you think of diamonds, now a days most people think of the 4 C's The jewelry industry has worked hard to create a consistent platform for consumer diamond information and this is a big part of that.
The diamond grading system is set up so that a jeweler in New York can evaluate a diamond, and give it the same grade as a jeweler in Los Angeles.
My personal observation has been that stones in the D, E, F range are so colorless, that they have slightly less fire than that of a stone in the GHI color range.
The diamond grading system is set up so that a jeweler in New York can evaluate a diamond, and give it the same grade as a jeweler in Los Angeles.
My personal observation has been that stones in the D, E, F range are so colorless, that they have slightly less fire than that of a stone in the GHI color range.
Alexandrite shares the honor of the June birthstone with pearls.
It is one of the most widely know natural color shift stones in the world, and is also one of the most expensive gemstones you can buy, often fetching prices higher than that of diamond.
Larger sizes are often difficult to come by and may not be available at all.
Alexandrite will change its color from a reddish pink to a blue green depending on the type of light that hits the stone.
The stone was first discovered in the Ural mountains of Russia and more recently has also been discovered in Brazil.
It is one of the most widely know natural color shift stones in the world, and is also one of the most expensive gemstones you can buy, often fetching prices higher than that of diamond.
Larger sizes are often difficult to come by and may not be available at all.
Alexandrite will change its color from a reddish pink to a blue green depending on the type of light that hits the stone.
The stone was first discovered in the Ural mountains of Russia and more recently has also been discovered in Brazil.
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